Speaker 2
It was a fascinating case. I mean, if that is how it played out, what a unique situation of annesia. Oh, yeah. In so many ways, not just in like memory, but then also like identity as well. Mm hmm. The brain
Speaker 1
is a wild and interesting mistress. I'm so fascinated by it. And I mean, as he's pulling up those three cities, like, you need to look no further than people have had their brains split with the membrane connecting the two hemispheres is called, but for various different reasons, people have had their brains split and they're unable to talk to one another, the left and the right. And so when you show a card on the right half of your body, right, you can read it. Basically, like your your mouth and your eyes will act independently. Like, you're like a scientist might come up with their rippling muscles and say, what are you looking at in your right eye? What do you see? And their mouth will say what their left eye is seeing, but they will write with their hand what their right eye is seeing or something like that. Oh, basically, like you can have two distinctly different like beings,
Speaker 2
selfs in there. And I think
Speaker 1
that is kind of just like at the end of the day, what are when we have like internal dialogues going on, it's just our varying overlapping personalities communicating with one another, the two halves of your brain just kind of weighing options and thinking about things.